2017-18 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Education
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Interim Dean
Faculty Co-Chairs
- Jodi Bornstein, Ph.D., Associate Professor (Co-Chair, Teacher Education)
- Peggy Hickman, Ph.D., Associate Professor (Co-Chair, Educational Leadership and Education Studies)
Faculty
- Christina L. Ager, Ph.D., Professor
- Peter Appelbaum, Ed.D. Professor
- Kira Baker-Doyle, Ph.D., Associate Professor
- Foram Bhukhanwala, Ph.D., Associate Professor
- Marc Brasof, Ed.D., Assistant Professor
- Bruce Campbell, Ph.D., Associate Professor
- Kimberly Dean, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
- Augusto Macalalag, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
- Kerri Mesner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
- Sonia Rosen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
- Tanya Santangelo, Ph.D., Associate Professor
- Lesley Siegel, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
- Ellen Skilton, Ph.D., Professor
- Graciela Slesaransky-Poe, Ph.D., Professor
- Kathy A. Trainor, Ed.D., Instructor
- Kathy Wirth, Ed.D., Instructor
- Sarah Woldoff, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
About Arcadia’s Graduate Education Programs
Arcadia University School of Education’s mission is to ensure students and practitioners engage in rigorous and personally meaningful experiences that cultivate creative and critical understandings related to the processes of teaching and learning. We are committed to providing philosophical, theoretical, technological and instructional frameworks to promote exemplary inclusive practice, scholarly inquiry and social justice advocacy across diverse educational contexts.
Our mission is further defined by excellence, equity, engagement and entrepreneurialism through:
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Engaging instruction which promotes life-long learning.
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Developing and nurturing an inclusive community that reflects and affirms diversity.
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Cultivating instructors and students who are active researchers and scholars enhancing personal knowledge and professionalism as well as contributing to collective pedagogic knowledge.
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Promoting dynamic, collaborative learning communities in both Arcadia University and partner institutions.
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Creating opportunities to explore the unknown, critique the known and contemplate as well as generate novel ideas and innovative concepts.
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Establishing an entrepreneurial spirit to provide wide-ranging services to organizations, institutions and community groups locally and globally.
Doctoral Degrees
Advance your leadership as a practitioner-scholar committed to strategic inquiry in the field of education and related services. Receive mentorship from faculty committed to student engagement and ongoing research and practice in settings serving students, educators, families, and communities. Engage in a supportive cohort model while you attend conveniently scheduled classes that meet one night a week to allow for coursework completion in three years.
Certificates of Advanced Study
The Certificate of Advanced Study program is designed for teachers who have completed a master’s degree and want to pursue further systematic study in education to develop special interests or to gain strength in specific areas. The emphasis of the program is on self-directed learning and research and may lead to additional certification.
Master’s Degrees
Select from a wide variety of specialized programs or define a master’s program that reflects individual personal and professional goals.
About the Master of Education (M.Ed.)
The Master of Education degree program focuses on educational processes in either general education or specialized areas. The majority of courses are taken in education, with up to 9 credits taken in another discipline when appropriate to the program. Students may also choose to pursue Pennsylvania Instructional Certification or Administrative Certification while earning the degree.
About the Master of Arts in Education (M.A.Ed.)
The Master of Arts in Education degree program allows education students who have an interest in another academic discipline to specialize. Up to half the credits toward the master’s degree may be taken in the area of concentration. Special admission and degree requirements may vary according to the concentration selected.
About the Modular Master’s (M.Ed.)
Design your individualized program by joining two graduate certificates with two foundations courses and a culminating seminar experience to complete your degree.
Graduate Certificates
Arcadia Graduate Certificate programs offer specialized areas for continued professional development. Choose from several areas to enhance and diversify your skill set. Courses emphasize best practice principles and the application of knowledge to decision making in everyday practice These innovative stackable credentials can stand alone or be combined and applied toward an individualized Modular Master’s program.
Teacher Education: PDE approved post-baccalaureate certification programs
The School of Education offers a wide range of exciting opportunities to pursue initial teaching certification. For those with career aspirations as a school leader, we offer certification programs in administrative K-12 and supervisory areas. Our programs promote learning the science and art of teaching from faculty committed to mentoring the next generation of teaching practitioners. Fully approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, students undergo authentic and rich fieldwork experiences through our partnerships with local schools and community organizations. Post-bacc certification program students may also choose to pursue a master’s degree program while earning certification.
Graduate Education Program Admission Requirements
- A graduate application, including personal statements, to be completed online.
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a recommended GPA of 3.0 or better.
- One official transcript from each college, university or professional school attended. Transfer credits included on a transcript must include grades earned; if not, an official transcript from the original school must be submitted. Transcripts must be sent from the issuing school in a sealed envelope and contain the appropriate signatures and seals to be considered official.
- Two letters of recommendation. The letters must be of a professional, not personal nature. If the student has been out of school five years or fewer, at least one letter must come from a professor.
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All applicants submit background checks for: Department of Human Services Child Abuse History Clearance, Pennsylvania State Police Request for Criminal Records Check, Federal Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) and a copy of TB test results.
Applicants who will have field experiences for their program within their current school setting and have their background checks on file with their employer may submit an Employer Clearance Verification form accompanied by an Arrest and Conviction form. See Background Checks for forms and more information.
Additional Admission Requirements for Teacher Certification Programs
- Students holding a B.A. or B.S. degree in Education who are seeking an initial teaching certification (Instructional I) must submit passing scores from a provider of one of the approved basic skills assessment tests: PAPA, CORE, SAT or ACT. See Testing Requirements.
- Proof of any Pennsylvania teaching certificates, if applying for an add-on certification program.
Application Deadline/Rolling Admission
Completed applications are reviewed on a rolling basis throughout the year.
Deferred Admission
Students accepted into programs with rolling admission must notify the School of Education, in writing, of their intent to delay enrolling in courses and provide a date on which they expect to begin coursework. For deferred admission policies for the Doctor of Education, please refer to that program listing.
Expenses
Tuition and fees for graduate education programs can be found at https://www.arcadia.edu/admissions/financial-aid-scholarships/graduate-students/graduate-tuition-fees
International applicants
Visit www.arcadia.edu/international for detailed information on admission requirements and application procedures. Official results from the TOEFL or IELTS are required for all students for whom English is a second language except for non-native speakers of English who hold degrees or diplomas from post-secondary institutions in English-speaking countries (e.g. the United States, Canada, England, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand). A course-by-course evaluation of all transcripts by an independent evaluation service based in the United States also is required.
Academic Policies and Procedures for Graduate Education
In addition to the Graduate Academic Policies and Procedures, the following program-specific policies apply to all students. These policies also apply to non-degree-seeking graduate students enrolled in courses within certification and certificate programs.
A student must obtain permission from his or her adviser to retake a graduate education certification course. If a failing grade is received (“C–” or below), the course may be repeated one time only with the adviser’s permission.
All students registering for Education courses must submit required background checks documentation to the School of Education. Background checks are due by July 1 and renewed annually. Students must fully comply with all background check requirements. Forms and full requirements are on the website.
Programs and Courses
ProgramsCredential Graduate CertificatePennsylvania Administrative CertificationTeacher Certification- Art Education, Certification (K-12)
- Biology Education, Certification (7-12)
- Chemistry Education, Certification (7-12)
- Dual Certification in PreK-4 Early Childhood and Special Education PK-8
- Early Childhood Education PreK-4, Certification
- English Education, Certification (7-12)
- General Science, Certification (7-12)
- Mathematics Education, Certification (7-12)
- Reading Specialist, Certification (K-12)
- Social Studies, Certification (7-12)
- Special Education, Certification (7-12)
- Special Education, Certification (PreK-8)
- Special Education, Certification (PreK–4/Prek–8)
Doctor of EducationMaster of Arts in EducationMaster of Education- Applied Behavior Analysis, M.Ed.
- Art Education, M.Ed.
- Curriculum Studies, M.Ed.
- Educational Leadership, M.Ed.
- Language Arts, M.Ed.
- Literacy Studies: TESOL and Reading, M.Ed.
- Mathematics Education, M.Ed.
- Modular Master’s
- Reading Education, M.Ed.
- Science Education, M.Ed.
- Secondary Education, M.Ed.
- Special Education, M.Ed.
Other ProgramsCourses- ED 621 Communication Strategies for Effective Early Childhood Programs
- ED 622 ESL: Teaching Multilingual and Multicultural Literacies
- ED 623 ESL Multilingual and Multicultural Assessments
- ED 624 ESL: Understanding Language Learning
- ED 625 ESL: Language, Diversity and Schooling
- ED 626 Designing and Leading K-12 ESL Programs in the 21st Century
- ED 627 Approaches to Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
- ED 628 TESOL and Technology Culminating Project
- ED 629 Theory and Practice of TESOL
- ED 633 School Law
- ED 634 Managing Organization and Change
- ED 635 Supervision: Principles and Theories
- ED 637 Instructional Leadership
- ED 638 School Finance
- ED 639 A,B,C Practicum: Principal K-12
- ED 645 Negotiations and Dispute Resolution
- ED 647 Leading Schools with Data-Driven Decision Making
- ED 648 The Superintendency
- ED 649 A,B,C Practicum: The Superintendency
- ED 660 Character Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
- ED 661 ABA I: Principles and Teaching Strategies
- ED 662 Teaching Methods for Students with Autism
- ED 663 Special Topics in Autism
- ED 665 A,B,C Internship: Supervisory Curriculum and Instruction
- ED 666 A,B,C Internship: Supervisory Special Education
- ED 667 A,B,C Internship: Pupil Personnel Services
- ED 670 Transition Planning and Services
- ED 676 Teacher Practice in a Connected World
- ED 677 Seeking Equity in Connected Learning and Teaching
- ED 678 MakerEd and Project Based Learning
- ED 680 Intro ABA Studies
- ED 681 ABA II: Procedures for Behavior Change
- ED 682 ABA III: Strategies for Youth with Emotional Behavior Disorders
- ED 683 ABA IV: Behavior Analysis of Child Development
- ED 684 ABA V: Behavioral Consultation in Homes, Schools and Communities
- ED 685 Ethics and Professionalism
- ED 694 Introduction to STEM Education
- ED 695 Understanding the Designed World
- ED 696 STEM Literacies and Technology
- ED 697 STEM and Society: Field Study Abroad
- ED 698 STEM Curriculum and Assessment in Action
- ED 699 Assessment, Analysis and Instruction in Reading and Writing
- ED 700 Low Incidence Disabilities: Research and Practice
- ED 701 Disabilities Studies
- ED 703 Positive Behavior Support
- ED 704 Multicultural Issues in Special Education
- ED 705 Best Practices: Curriculum and Instruction
- ED 706 Social Justice and the Opportunity Gap
- ED 707 University Teaching Experience
- ED 708 Curriculum Theories
- ED 709 Knowledge of the Learner
- ED 710 Independent Projects Seminar
- ED 720 Ethical Leadership in Education
- ED 723 Professional Development and Supervision
- ED 726 Organizational Theory, Change, and Sustainability
- ED 729 Improving Education Through Inquiry
- ED 732 Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century: Interconnectivity and Shared Responsibility
- ED 735 Embracing Diversity in PreK-12 Education
- ED 738 Leading Comprehensive Student Support Systems
- ED 741 Current Issues in School Finance and Resource Management
- ED 744 School Law, Policy Reform and Politics in Education
- ED 747 School and Community Partnerships
- ED 750 Foundations of Inquiry: Qualitative Research
- ED 751 Foundations of Inquiry: Quantitative Research
- ED 760 Law and Disabilities
- ED 761 Special Education Leadership
- ED 762 Transition to Post-Secondary Life
- ED 800 Qualitative Research Methods
- ED 801 Quantitative Research Methods
- ED 802 Mixed Methods Research
- ED 803 Advanced Research Methods Quantitative/Mixed
- ED 804 Special Topics
- ED 901 Dissertation Preparation I
- ED 902 Dissertation Preparation II
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